Shot in the election, director Henri Pachard’s ‘Public Affairs’ takes a singularly sexual look at what goes on behind the scenes in a campaign. Paul Thomas plays a corrupt Congressman and wanton womanizer who’ll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. Annette Haven is an investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Thomas meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college – played by Kelly Nichols – he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. Annette gets her man, but she ends up having a few fiery flings in between. Surprisingly classy and well-scripted, this ranks as one of Pachard’s very finest serious efforts.

Shot in the election, director Henri Pachard’s ‘Public Affairs’ takes a singularly sexual look at what goes on behind the scenes in a campaign. Paul Thomas plays a corrupt Congressman and wanton womanizer who’ll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. Annette Haven is an investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Thomas meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college – played by Kelly Nichols – he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. Annette gets her man, but she ends up having a few fiery flings in between. Surprisingly classy and well-scripted, this ranks as one of Pachard’s very finest serious efforts.

Shot in the election, director Henri Pachard’s ‘Public Affairs’ takes a singularly sexual look at what goes on behind the scenes in a campaign. Paul Thomas plays a corrupt Congressman and wanton womanizer who’ll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. Annette Haven is an investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Thomas meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college – played by Kelly Nichols – he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. Annette gets her man, but she ends up having a few fiery flings in between. Surprisingly classy and well-scripted, this ranks as one of Pachard’s very finest serious efforts.

Shot in the election, director Henri Pachard’s ‘Public Affairs’ takes a singularly sexual look at what goes on behind the scenes in a campaign. Paul Thomas plays a corrupt Congressman and wanton womanizer who’ll screw just about anyone to win his bid in the upcoming Senatorial race. Annette Haven is an investigative reporter out to expose the crooked candidate, and she ends up exposing more than just a little of herself along the way. When Thomas meets up with an old girlfriend who dumped him back in college – played by Kelly Nichols – he grabs his chance to finally make it with her. Annette gets her man, but she ends up having a few fiery flings in between. Surprisingly classy and well-scripted, this ranks as one of Pachard’s very finest serious efforts.